Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Enel exec: US support for renewables is stronger than ever


NERC: Accelerated coal and nuclear retirements pose few reliability risks | Enel exec: US support for renewables is stronger than ever | RI aims to train new wind energy workers
December 24, 2018
Wind Energy SmartBrief
News for wind power professionals and advocates
SIGN UP ⋅   FORWARD
Industry Update
NERC: Accelerated coal and nuclear retirements pose few reliability risks
The retirement of coal and nuclear power plants "is changing the characteristics of the BPS and introducing new considerations for reliability planning," according to the North American Electric Reliability Corp. NERC's "stress-test" identifies potential coal and nuclear retirements through 2025 and then accelerates them to 2022, while also modeling several extreme events like a polar vortex cold snap. Amy Farrell, Senior Vice President, Government and Public Affairs, at the American Wind Energy Association said, "While their extreme 'stress-test scenario' is an interesting academic exercise, it does not suggest a need for out-of-market intervention or modification to existing planning tools."
Power Magazine online (12/20) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Enel exec: US support for renewables is stronger than ever
Sustainable energy enjoys strong support in the US, and will likely continue to as businesses seek long-term, affordable options for electricity, says Georgios Papadimitriou, head of Enel Green Power in North America. "We've seen an increased appetite for renewable energy across the market from corporations and utilities because of their shared commitment to sustainability and the price competitiveness of renewables," he says.
CleanTechnica (12/23) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
RI aims to train new wind energy workers
RI aims to train new wind energy workers
(VCG/Getty Images)
The state of Rhode Island has created a training program called the Wind Win Rhode Island to meet the growing demand for workers in the wind energy industry. It trains students in engineering, welding, electrical systems and marine safety, with the first group of students set to graduate in 2020.
Fast Company online (12/21) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
 
Innovative solutions to fraud: AI and Machine Learning
The telecom industry experienced a $30 billion loss in revenue last year due to fraud. It's time to look outside the box for solutions. Download this free white paper to learn more about the challenge of carrier fraud and innovative solutions through AI and Machine Learning.
ADVERTISEMENT
Project Focus
Apex Clean Energy nixes Ind. project after ongoing delays
Apex Clean Energy has canceled its Flat Rock Wind Project proposed for Indiana's Rush and Henry counties, citing ongoing regulatory delays and local opposition. "We will be releasing Flat Rock Wind landowners from their leases over the next several weeks in order to free up more resources for our other Indiana wind projects, and we will continue to explore solar options both here and elsewhere in the state," say officials.
WXIN-TV (Indianapolis) (12/21) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
New Year, New You | Earn your M.S. in Cyber Security
Accelerate your earning potential and take your career to new heights with a high-impact M.S. in Cyber Security from the University of San Diego! Learn everything you need to know about a career in cyber security. Download your eBook today.
ADVERTISEMENT
Operations & Maintenance
NextEra to update 100-turbine site in Iowa
NextEra Energy Resources is preparing to upgrade the first phase of the Crystal Lake Wind Energy Center in Hancock County, Iowa, beginning in January. "It means we'll generate more renewable energy over an extended period, which also extends the period we'll generate payments to landowners and tax benefits," says spokesman Conlan Kennedy of the 2008 project featuring 100 1.5-megawatt turbines.
Globe Gazette (Mason City, Iowa) (12/22) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
BP to use profit from sale of sites in Texas to upgrade other wind farms
Ares Management has acquired BP's 60-megawatt Silver Star, 145-MW Sherbino Mesa 2 and 225-MW Trinity Hills projects in Texas. BP says it will use the funds to upgrade the technology at its remaining 11 wind farms in the US.
Houston Chronicle (tiered subscription model) (12/21) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Featured Content
Sponsored content from [Advertiser Name]
Powerful AI tools fuel agility and innovation for Technology companies
Innovation and agility have become essential competitive ingredients for any organization, regardless of industry. Technology companies need to take even greater advantage of cloud platforms that make powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tools and services available to broad ranges of users. These tools are helping accelerate experimentation, "democratize" innovation, boost agility, and power organizations' digital transformation journeys. Continue exploring industry trends.
 
2019 Technology Industry Outlook
Growth is the watchword of Deloitte's annual 2019 technology outlook this year. Paul Sallomi, Deloitte global technology, media, and telecommunications leader and US and global technology sector leader, weighs in on what's ahead for tech. Read the 2019 industry outlook.
 
Click here to learn more about Featured Content
Economy, Energy & Trends
Analysis: 7 projects poised to double Wyo.'s installed wind capacity
Rocky Mountain Power and other companies are developing seven wind farms in Wyoming, putting the state on track to double its installed wind capacity over the next few years. The American Wind Energy Association says six other states are on track to double their wind capacities, as well.
Wyoming Public Media (12/21) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Policy Watch
Q&A: Let market forces drive energy policy
Wind energy is one of the most economical energy sources in Montana, and customers in the state and nationwide would have the right to invest in clean energy sources instead of relying on utilities to do so, says Montana Public Service Commissioner Travis Kavulla, whose term ends this month. "You look at Microsoft, you look at Amazon: Those companies have knocked it out of the park and saved themselves significant sums of money compared to what they would be paying to an incumbent electric monopoly," he says.
High Country News (Paonia, Colo.) (tiered subscription model) (12/21) 
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Editor's Note
SmartBrief will not publish Tuesday
In observance of Christmas Day, SmartBrief will not publish Tuesday. Publication will resume Wednesday.
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
CAREERS IN WIND
powered by
Federal Affairs Internship
AMERICAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION - Washington DC, Dist. Columbia
  
  
Let us harness our collective energies to create a culture of peace and a land of prosperity.
Arthur C. Clarke,
writer and inventor
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
  
  
Learn more about AWEA:
AWEA Home | Events | Take Action
AWEA Facebook | AWEA Twitter | AWEA LinkedIn
These stories were selected and summarized by independent editors at SmartBrief Inc., not by AWEA's staff, and do not represent AWEA positions. They reflect the variety of daily coverage of American wind power.
Sign Up
SmartBrief offers 200+ newsletters
Advertise
Learn more about the SmartBrief audience
Subscriber Tools:
Contact Us:
Advertising  -  Elizabeth Kaufman
Editor  -  Sean McMahon
Mailing Address:
SmartBrief, Inc.®, 555 11th ST NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004
© 1999-2018 SmartBrief, Inc.®
Privacy Policy (updated May 25, 2018) |  Legal Information
 

No comments: